Issue highlights 1. High-tech heroes and zeros: 2013's best and worst (so far) 2. Riverbed gives network managers more 'crack' 3. Black Hat: It's not 'tricky' for hackers to turn your phone into a SpyPhone 4. Never look for your lost phone in a trash compactor 5. Is Amazon really a low-margin cloud business? 6. NSA chief to Black Hat on surveillance: Don't believe press reports 7. Snarky Black Hat tweets demean NSA Chief's keynote 8. Gartner: SaaS contract language regarding security is lacking 9. INSIDER How to roll your own VPN 10. What's coming next in the tech immigration battle 11. 7 of the best tools for building killer mobile apps |
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Which tech newsmakers have made the biggest splash so far this year, and which have gone splat? Cringe has a few ideas READ MORE |
Earlier this week, WAN optimization leader Riverbed announced an upgrade to RiOS, the operating system that powers its Steelhead appliances. This particular release, version 8.5, had some particularly unique features that I felt expanded the use of WAN Optimization appliances. READ MORE |
At Black Hat USA, a security researcher explained how to inject malicious code into any app so it can secretly take photos, record conversations, and track locations. READ MORE |
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From a gruesome story in the Chicago Tribune A 56-year-old Palatine man was crushed to death by a trash compactor as he searched for his missing cell phone, authorities said. READ MORE |
A startup competitor to Amazon Web Service's cloud computing platform is accusing the company of engaging in a "fake price war" and inflating the prices of its services. READ MORE |
The head of the NSA sought the help of security pros at Black Hat to advise on an intelligence-gathering system that collects the same data as recently publicized domestic spying programs but without the same perceived civil-liberties shortcomings. READ MORE |
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While the hecklers were making noise in-person, many turned to Twitter to criticize the NSA Chief's ironic "Defending Freedom & Civil Liberties" keynote at the Black Hat conference. READ MORE |
The large majority of people working in IT procurement are "significantly dissatisfied" with the way SaaS (software as a service) vendors define contract language related to security, a feeling likely to persist through 2015, according to a Gartner report. READ MORE |
With free open source OpenVPN and a low-cost VPS, you can have a secure connection from any location READ MORE |
Congress will begin its summer break this week without any plan for high-skill immigration. Here's what to watch for when lawmakers return in September. READ MORE |
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